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Though she didn't come back to her hometown for many yearsshe could still________some scenes of childhood.

Abring up Bcall up Cturn up Dmake up

 

B

【解析】B 考查短语辨析。句意:虽然她很多年没有回过故乡了但是她依然能记得儿时的一些情景。call up……打电话想起;bring up提出养育;turn up出现调大;make up弥补编造化妆。

 

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